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Human Anatomy & Physiology 1 Pearson Exam 1
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_3u7be6

1. When activated, lysosomes function in digestion of materials

2. Which organ system removes carbon dioxide from the respiratory
bloodstream?

3. Functions of the plasma membrane include all of the thermal insulation
following except

4. Stored energy that has the ability to do work is called potential energy.

5. The kidneys and ureters are organs of the ________ urinary
system.

6. Which organ system provides support, protection of skeletal
soft tissue, mineral storage, and blood formation?

7. Anatomical features that change during illness are pathological
studied in ________ anatomy.

8. The nucleus is surrounded by the nuclear envelope.

9. Cell membranes are said to be ________ because they selectively permeable
allow some substances to pass but not others.

10. Skin, hair, and nails are associated with the ________ integumentary
system.

11. By weight, which element is the most plentiful in the oxygen
human body?

12. AB ’ A + B is to decomposition as A + B ’ AB is to synthesis

13. Cytology is the study of the structure and function
of cells.

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14. The reaction A + B + energy ’ AB is an example of a(n) endergonic
________ reaction.

15. When electrons are transferred from one atom to an- ionic bond
other, and the two atoms unite as a result of the oppo-
site charges, a(n) ________ is formed.

16. The movement of oxygen from an area of high concen- diffusion.
tration to an area of low concentration is an example
of

17. Molecules that do not readily interact with water are hydrophobic
called

18. The diaphragm muscle separates the ________ from the thoracic cavity; ab-
________. dominopelvic cavity

19. The "atomic number" of an atom is determined by the protons
number of ________ it has.

20. The nucleus of an atom consists of protons + neutrons.

21. Chemical reactions that occur in the body are acceler- enzymes
ated by

22. Which of the following functional groups is the hydrox- -OH
yl group?

23. Which of the following terms refers to the foot? pedal

24. In any given molecule, the sum of the atomic weights molecular weight.
of its component atoms is called

25. Ionic bonds are formed when

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